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Test 1第一部分:交際用語(共5小題;每小題3分,滿分15分)此部分共有5個未完成的對話,針對每個對話中未完成的部分有4個選項,請從A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并用鉛筆將答案題卡上的相應(yīng)字母涂黑。示例[A] [B] [C] [D]15 BACBB1. —How are you, Bob?—____________ Ted.A. How are you? B. I’m fine. Thank you.C. How do you do? D. Nice to meet you.2. —Thanks for your help. —____________A. My pleasure. B. Never mind.C. Quite right. D. Don’t thank me.3. —Hello, I’m Harry Potter.—Hello, my name is Charles Green, but ____________.A. call my Charles B. call me at CharlesC. call me Charles D. call Charles me4. —Paul, ____________?—Oh, that’s my father! And beside him, my mother.A. what is the person over there B. who’s talking over thereC. what are they doing D. which is that5. —Hi, Tom, how’s everything with you? —____________, and how are you?A. Don’t mention it B. Hm, not too badC. Thanks D. Pretty fast第二部分:閱讀理解(共10小題;每小題3分,滿分30分)此部分共有2 篇短文,每篇短文后有5個問題。請從每個問題后的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并用鉛筆將答題卡上的相應(yīng)字母涂黑。示例[A] [B] [C] [D]610 CBDDD 1115 DBDACPassage 1The French Revolution broke out in 1789. At the time France was in a crisis. The government was badly run and people’s lives were miserable. King Louis XIV tried to control the national parliament and raise more taxes. But his effort failed. He ordered his troops to Versailles. The people thought that Louis intended to put down the Revolution by force. On July 14,1789, they stormed and took the Bastille, where political prisoners were kept. Ever since that day, July 14 has been the French National Day. Louis tried to flee the country in 1792 to get support from Austria and Prussia. However, he was caught and put in prison. In September 1792, the monarchy was abolished. In the same year, Louis was executed. A few months later his wife, Marie also had her head cut off. The Revolution of France had frightened the other kings of Europe. Armies from Austria and Prussia began to march against France. The French raised republican armies to defend the nation. The Revolution went through a period of terror. Thousands of people lost their lives. In the end, power passed to Napoleon Bonaparte. (190 words)6. What’s this passage about?A. France. B. King Louis. C. The French Revolution. D. Europe.7. Which did not happen in 1789?A. The French Revolution broke out. B. The national economy was developing rapidly.C. The government wasn’t well run.D. King Louis XIV was in power.8. Where were the political prisoners kept?A. In Versailles. B. In Austria. C. In Prussia. D. In Bastille.9. What does the underlined word “abolished” mean?A. Put off. B. Established. C. United. D. Ended.10. What was NOT the effect of the Revolution?A. July 14 has bee the French National Day.B. It brought some impact on the other European Kings.C. Louis’s wife, Marie was killed.D. The king tried to control the national parliament.Passage 2A foreigner’s first impression of the . is likely to be that everyone is in a rushoften under pressure. City people appear always to be hurrying to get where they are going restlessly, seeking attention in a store, and elbowing others as they try to plete their errands (任務(wù)). Racing through daytime meals is part of the pace of life in this country.Working time is considered precious. Others in public eating places are waiting for you to finish so that they too can be served and get back to work within the time allowed. Each person hurries to make room for the next person. If you don’t, waiters will hurry you.You also find drivers will be abrupt and that people will push past you. You will miss smiles, brief conversations, and small courtesies with strangers. Don’t take it personally. This is because people value time highly, and they resent someone else “wasting” it beyond a certain courtesy point. The view of time affects the importance we attach to patience. In the American system of values, patience is not a high priority. Many of us have what might be called “a short fuse.” We begin to move restlessly about if we feel time is slipping away without some returnbe this in terms of pleasure, work value, or rest. Those ing from lands where time is looked upon differently may find this matter of pace to be one of their most difficult adjustments in both business and daily life.Many newers to the States will miss the opening courtesy of a business call, for example, they will miss the ritual socializing that goes with a weling cup of tea or coffee they may be traditional in their own country. They may miss leisurely business chats in a caf233。 or coffeehouse. Normally, Americans do not assess their visitors in such relaxed surroundings over prolonged small talks. We seek out evidence of past performance rather than evaluate a business colleague through social courtesies. Since we generally assess and probe professionally rather than socially, we start talking business very quickly. (348 words)11. Which of the following statements is wrong? __________A. Americans seem to be always under pressure.B. Americans attach less importance to patience.C. Americans don’t care much about ritual socializing.D. Americans are impolite to their business colleagues.12. In the fourth paragraph, “a high priority” means __________.A. a less important thing B. a first concernC. a good business D. an attractive gift13. Americans evaluate a business colleague __________.A. through social courtesy B. through prolonged business talksC. by establishing business relations D. by learning about their past performance14. This passage mainly talks about __________.A. how Americans treasure their time B. how busy Americans are every dayC. how Americans do business with foreigners D. what American way of life is like15. We can infer from the passage that the author’s tone in writing is ___________.A. critical B. ironical C. praiseful